07/09/2022
Large tiles make a room feel larger. When talking about choosing tile for a large area in your home, such as a common area, great room, dining room or bedroom, you want to pick a format of tile that is larger. Also, you’re going to have less grout joints with larger tile, and less maintenance with the grout. With less grout lines, the surface won’t look as “noisy.” That makes it flow a lot better in a larger space, and it’s highly recommended.
When you’re looking at designing a smaller space, consider smaller format tiles.
It’s a way to add a lot of drama, and it’s not going to make it look really busy because it’s a smaller area. Smaller ones are appropriate for the kitchen and bathroom.
What size tiles you pick very much depends on the impact you want them to have in your room. A basic rule to follow is to put bigger tiles on the floor and smaller on the wall. Or the same size on both wall and floor. You should never put small tiles on the floor and then larger on the wall.